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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : I would like to call the attention of the college to a custom that is rapidly gaining ground in the university, and which seems to me to be one which demands reproof. I refer to the wholesale habit of appropriating other men's tennis sets and courts which seems to be becoming more and more common...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: We wish to correct a statement made by your paper in yesterday's issue. The sophomore class has held no meeting and taken no action in regard to any freshman theatre party. The meeting which you refer to was that of some fifty members of '85, who met in an informal manner...
...Desert.' Then there are Mr. Hudgens' 'Exeter School Days and other Poems,' and the volume of reprints from the Lampoon. A recent daintily printed and brightly written volume is 'Sly Ballades in Harvard China.' We sincerely wish our space would permit a few clippings from it. We must, however, refer our readers to the book itself. In prose we notice the recently published 'Guerndale' and 'Forever and a Day,' a society novel, written last year by Mr. Fuller of '82, and well worth reading. In other colleges little that is worthy of mention has been published...
...Trials of candidates to the Glee Club and the Pierian Sodality are held every fall, to which freshmen are admitted. The Christian Brethren and St. Paul's Society are religious organizations to which freshmen are admitted. For a fuller account of all organizations at present existing at Harvard, we refer "J. A. S." to page 303 (Vol. III., 1881,) of the Harvard Register. In this connection we may add that all freshmen are expected to contribute to the support of the 'Varsity crew, nine and eleven; to their class crew, eleven and nine (which, of course, rely entirely upon...
...have added largely to the number of cigarette smokers, and the many brands placed before the buyer have added a variety to the taste of the lovers of a short smoke, but of late two popular kinds have made their appearance, which have taken the smoker by storm. We refer to "Our Little Beauties" and "Opera Puffs," made by Messrs. Allen & Ginter, Richmond, Va. They are manufactured in the best style of the art, and both are a most excellent article. "Opera Puffs" are already well advertised, and are having a large sale. "Our Little Beauties" are a pressed cigarettee...